MHG62651 - Hut circle - Rubha Na Gualine (Hut circle B)

Summary

A hut circle at Rubha Na Gualine (Hut circle B).

Type and Period (1)

  • HUT CIRCLE (Neolithic to Late Iron Age - 4000 BC? to 560 AD?)

Protected Status

  • None recorded

Full Description

A hut circle at Rubha Na Gualine, recorded as Hut circle B by the OS in the original 1965 survey.

Hut Circles (NR) and Old Shielings (NAT)
OS 6"map, (1969)

A poorly-preserved settlement of 6 hut circles (A-F) with traces of one or two probably contemporary walls in the vicinity.
'A', set into a slope, is 6.5m in diameter internally with the inner and outer facing stones well preserved in the W giving a wall thickness of 1.4m. A shieling overlies the wall in the E and intrudes into the interior of the hut. The entrance is not evident.
'B' is a slight platform at the bottom of a W-facing slope with the E half edged by an arc of stones on edge. It measures 5.0m N-S. There are no structural remains in the W but these may be obscured by a pile of debris, and a large boulder which as apparently fallen down from the crag above. The entrance is not evident.
'C' is a faint platform about 8.5m in diameter. The centre is occupied by a shieling but a few set stones round the E half indicate the inner and outer face of a wall 1.4m thick. The entrance is not evident.
'D' is set into an E-facing slope and is 6.2m between wall centres. The inner face can be seen in the W and the N. Two outer facing stones in the W give a wall thickness of 1.3m. A lambing pen is built against the inner face in the W and a wall runs off to the S from the SE arc of the hut. Entrance is in the S.
'E' is 9.5m between centres of a wall obscured by peat. Entrance is in the SW.
'F' is 7.5m between centres of a wall spread to 1.5m in the SW but scarcely visible elsewhere. The entrance is not evident.
About 50m SSE of 'F' is an arc of a peat obscured wall suggesting the NW half of a hut circle about 8.0m in diameter. There is no trace of the SE arc. The entrance is not evident. A further 50m SSE is a vague circular platform 8.5m in diameter overlaid by a shieling in the E and another in the N but a heavy growth of bracken makes classification uncertain. No entrance evident.
Surveyed at 1:10560. (visited by OS {R D} 21 April 1965)
Visited by OS (J M) 4 June 1974.

169170 845431 Rubha na Gualine 4 HK004: The hut circle was visited by A Welti and Hazel Keiro in 2010 as part of research for a dissertation on hut circles in Wester Ross. This is one of a group of around 6 HCs together with shielings recorded by OS in 1965 ('B'). In 2010 it was not possible to locate all of these 6 HCs. 3 (HK004, HK002 (see MHG57780), HK001 (see MHG7689), were recorded clustered near to the banks of a stream. A fourth was observed at NG69111 45716, 200m downstream from this group of 3, but was too badly damaged to be recorded. A second nearby grouping is sited to N on flat marshyland. The HC HK004 sits on a gentle slope at the edge of a wide boggy valley. There is a low ridge to W of the HC.The entrance is clear, facing S, and the double skinned walling is well preserved. Wall thickness is 0.6m, max height is 0.65, average internal diameter is 3m, exterior diam is 4.5m, entrance width 0.7m. It was observed by the recorders as a well built small roundhouse. <1> <2>

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GIS spatial data amended in 2022 to location as shown on 2009 APs. <4>

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Location

Grid reference Centred NG 6921 4592 (16m by 16m) (2 map features)
Map sheet NG64NE
Geographical Area ROSS AND CROMARTY
Civil Parish APPLECROSS

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